Copper

This metal sample of an artisan cast copper countertop gives you a good indication of the metal finish and how closely it resembles sheet metal countertops and bar tops.

The matte copper finish will continue to evolve over the lifetime of the product and will show variations in color, tone, and slight imperfections.

No two pieces of artisan cast metal will look exactly the same, making each top we fabricate one of a kind.

Copper Countertop Wood Grain Texture

The artisan cast process used to create the Bistro Collection can be applied to real wood planks, which have their own character and distressing marks. In this photo, a wood plank is coated with copper to create a unique copper countertop that looks like natural wood.

The artisan cast finish brings out the wood's natural grain and acts as a protective sealer.

Not only can the artisan cast coating be applied to new products, we can refinish old tables or furniture in the cold cast metal of your choice to give it new life.

Copper Countertop with Wood Grain Texture

The artisan cast process not only gives the wood countertop a metallic appearance but makes it feel and react just like sheet metal countertops and bar tops.

This copper coated wood sample illustrates how artisan casting enhances the natural wood grain patterns and combines the modern look of metal with the rustic aesthetic of wood.

Copper Bar Top Wood Grain Sample

The artisan cast process is more than just a coating, it transforms regular wood into a modern and elegant surface for metal countertops and bar tops.

Our artisan cast metal countertops are made of 80% actual metal and 20% resin. The coating not only duplicates the look of raw metal, but it will feel and react in the same ways.

Artisan cast metal countertops will develop a patina and a unique pattern of use over time. This is completely normal and to be expected from this material.

Copper is a malleable, antimicrobial metal that is often used for bar tops and food prep areas that want to capitalize on its rustic charm.

With the artisan cast process, copper countertops can now have the decorative and detailed edges that give this rustic material an elegant time honored finish.